Broncos LB Shane Ray to undergo wrist surgery Thursday per reports

Outside linebacker Shane Ray (56) of the Denver Broncos jokes around with the New York Jets bench in the fourth quarter of a game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on Dec. 10, 2017, in Denver. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)

Denver Broncos pass rusher Shane Ray will undergo a procedure to clear up issues with his left wrist on Thursday, per multiple reports, his fourth in less than a year.

First reported by The Athletic’s Nicki Jhabvala, Ray will have surgery on the wrist, which hampered much of his 2017 season, in Houston on Thursday.

According to a source, Shane Ray is expected to have surgery on his wrist later this week in Houston. This is the fourth surgery on that wrist for Ray. Been a long road for him, but he’s really impressed the Broncos coaching staff with how he is handling all this.

“If you can get him back here by the second game, third game, fourth game, you still have good depth there at the outside linebacker position. If you can get a healthy Shane Ray back early in the season, you’ll be fine,” said Stokley, who had advocated for bringing a veteran before learning of Ray’s recovery timetable.

“It changes my view on whether or not we need to bring a guy in,” Stokley said of Ray’s prognosis. “Now, I don’t think we do. I think we’re good.”